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From: "Thomas Breuer" <Thomas.Breuer@Math.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
To: dfh@maths.warwick.ac.uk
Subject: cohomology
Status: RO

Hi Derek,

meanwhile Martin has rewritten the Makefile for your cohomology stuff
totally (as I expected), and it works well on the machines in Aachen.
Also the README files have been changed slightly, especially it is
impossible to have a target 'gap' if there is a directory with this name,
and the Makefile should not be in the 'src' directory.

An archive with the current version is 'cohomolo.zoo'.
I have written a mail to Martin that he should check it if he wants,
and then should put in on the server.
Maybe you also want to check whether the archive is o.k., and if yes
then you should write your announcement.

Sorry for the inconveniences that nothing had happened for about
two weeks although nearly everything was ready.

Kind regards
Thomas


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From: "Thomas Breuer" <Thomas.Breuer@Math.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
To: dfh@maths.warwick.ac.uk
Subject: cohomology
Status: RO

Hi Derek,

you ask on which servers your cohomology package will be available by
anonymous 'ftp'.
These are the same that also hold GAP, namely

    'ftp.math.rwth-aachen.de':
            Lehrstuhl D fuer Mathematik, RWTH Aachen, Germany;
            directory '/pub/gap/'.

    'archives.math.utk.edu':
            Mathematics Archives, University of Tennessee at Knoxville;
            directory '/software/multi-platform/gap/'.

    'dehn.mth.pdx.edu':
            PSU Mathematics Department, Portland State University;
            directory '/pub/math/gap/'.

    'pell.anu.edu.au':
            School of Mathematical Sciences, Australian National University;
            directory '/pub/gap/'.

This week Martin will announce the upgrade of GAP-3.4 to patchlevel 2,
and afterwards your package will be automatically part of GAP on the servers
listed above.
Now Martin asks whether it is necessary to put your package also separately
there, since this would address only those GAP useres who are interested only
in your package and not in the upgrade.

Kind regards
Thomas


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From: "Thomas Breuer" <Thomas.Breuer@Math.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
To: dfh@maths.warwick.ac.uk
Subject: cohomology
Status: RO

Hi Derek,

sorry for asking not precisely.
The two possibilities are

1. Your package is available only as part of GAP-3.4 after the upgrade
   to patchlevel 2.
   Then anyone interested in it should get the complete upgraded GAP-3.4
   or get the archive containing the 'pkg' directory, and extract your
   package.
2. Your package is available both as part of GAP-3.4 after the upgrade
   to patchlevel 2, and as a separate archive on the server.

Which do you prefer?

Kind regards
Thomas


